I use pyrocat HD 1:100 or a little bit stronger (1:75-1:100 -my measurements arn't precise) for 20 minutes at room temp. It works really well for me at this. I also use d-76 (1:1) or x-tol (1:1) with this film and it also works really well. There seems to be only a minor difference with x-tol and d-76 (A little more contrast with x-tol).

I develop it in a Jobo, with continuous agitation. I use a 2:2:100 dilution. I expose for lots of shadow detail and develop for 7 to 9 minutes depending on scene contrast. Pyrocat is great for this film in that it provides beautiful negative with printable highlights. The highlights can get away from you with a normal developer.